SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.Workers of other races and workers for whom race was not reported are included in the totals for all areas, for each state, and for men and women.OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.a. Based on Social Security annual maximum taxable earnings of $87,900 in 2004.b. Includes both employee and employer contributions. Data are not adjusted for tax refunds to persons who made excess contributions because they worked for two or more employers.c. Workers with earnings from both wage and salary employment and self-employment are counted in each type of employment but only once in the total.d. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.e. Includes persons employed in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicyEarnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2004http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/eedata_sc/2004/Table 2.Number of persons with Social Security (OASDI) taxable earnings, by state or other area,sex, race, and age, 2004

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.Workers whose age is unknown (less than 0.01 percent of the total) are excluded from the distribution but are included in the overall total.Workers of other races and workers for whom race was not reported are included in the totals for all areas, for each state, and for men and women.OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.a. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.b. Includes persons employed in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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Table 3.Number of persons with Social Security (OASDI) taxable earnings, amount taxable, and contributions,by county, sex, and type of earnings, 2004

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.OASDI = Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance.a. Based on Social Security annual maximum taxable earnings of $87,900 in 2004.b. Includes both employee and employer contributions. Data are not adjusted for tax refunds to persons who made excess contributions because they worked for two or more employers.c. Workers with earnings from both wage and salary employment and self-employment are counted in each type of employment but only once in the total.d. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.e. Includes persons employed in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicyEarnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2004http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/eedata_sc/2004/Table 4.Number of persons with Medicare Part A (HI) taxable earnings, amount taxable, and contributions,by state or other area, sex, race, and type of earnings, 2004

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.Workers of other races and workers for whom race was not reported are included in the totals for all areas, for each state, and for men and women.HI = Hospital Insurance.a. There is no annual maximum taxable amount for Medicare earnings.b. Includes both employee and employer contributions.c. Workers with earnings from both wage and salary employment and self-employment are counted in each type of employment but only once in the total.d. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.e. Includes persons employed in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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U.S. Social Security Administration, Office of PolicyEarnings and Employment Data for Workers Covered Under Social Security and Medicare, by State and County, 2004http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/eedata_sc/2004/Table 5.Number of persons with Medicare Part A (HI) taxable earnings, by state or other area,sex, race, and age, 2004

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.Workers whose age is unknown (less than 0.01 percent of the total) are excluded from the distribution but are included in the overall total.Workers of other races and workers for whom race was not reported are included in the totals for all areas, for each state, and for men and women.HI = Hospital Insurance.a. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.b. Includes persons employed in American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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Table 6.Number of persons with Medicare Part A (HI) taxable earnings, amount taxable, and contributions,by county, sex, and type of earnings, 2004

SOURCE: Social Security Administration, Continuous Work History Sample, 1 percent sample.NOTES: State designation is based on employee residence.HI = Hospital Insurance.a. There is no annual maximum taxable amount for Medicare earnings.b. Includes both employee and employer contributions.c. Workers with earnings from both wage and salary employment and self-employment are counted in each type of employment but only once in the total.d. Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals.e. Includes persons employed in the 50 states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands; U.S. citizens employed abroad by U.S. employers; persons employed on U.S. oceanborne vessels; and workers with unknown residence.

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